How to Clean Porsche Wheels

Written by william zane

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As a high end German car, Porsches not only have beautiful bodywork and paint from the factory, but also come with expensive alloy wheels that need proper care. Alloy wheels are subject to dirt and road debris as well as brake dust from the brake pads. Your Porsche's wheels should be cleaned and detailed regularly to ensure that they stay in good shape for years to come. Many Porsche wheels feature a special anodised finish that is easy to damage if the wrong wheel cleaner is used. Wheels that have a polished or painted finish should also be cared for properly.

Skill level:

Easy

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Things you need

P21S wheel cleaner (or similar)

Wheel cleaning brush

Cotton swabs

Lint-free rags

Petroleum jelly (for anodised wheels)

Aluminium polish (optional)

Automotive wax (optional)

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Instructions

1

Rinse the wheels off with a hose to remove any dirt and debris, spraying the inside of the wheel arch as well to dislodge any dirt, mud or leaves that may come off later during cleaning or after the wheels have been cleaned.

2

Spray on a mild wheel cleaner that has the proper pH balance so that the anodised finish is not damaged. Porsche recommends P21S alloy wheel cleaner for anodised wheels, which is available at Porsche dealerships.

3

Use a wheel cleaning brush to gently scrub the wheel centre, wheel rim and the insides of the spoke openings. Use cotton swabs to clean hard to reach areas and the recesses around the lug nuts.

4

Rinse the wheels with the hose after they have been cleaned. Dry the wheels thoroughly with a clean, lint-free rag.

5

Coat anodised wheels with a light layer of petroleum jelly every few months to protect the finish.

6

Polish the wheels, if they have a polished finish, with a high quality aluminium polish such as the kind available from Eagle Day or Meguiars. (See Resources 2 & 3)

7

Wax the centres on Porsche wheels that have painted centres. Use a high quality automotive wax such as the kind made by Meguiars. (See Resources 3)